Los Angeles Unified School District set to vote on mandating Covid-19 vaccines for eligible students
The report says “students with qualified and approved exemptions and conditional admissions” would be excluded from the mandate, but it doesn’t provide additional detail about potential exemptions.
Franklin told CNN’s John Berman the district is “trying to do everything we possibly can to keep our schools safe,” pointing to the Delta variant as a threat to the community.
“Children are at risk from the Delta variant in ways we didn’t see last semester,” she said, “and our responsibility to children and our communities is their safety and well-being.”
But that’s not an issue for the LAUSD school board, Franklin told CNN, saying, “We understand the benefits far outweigh the risks, and so the emergency authorization really isn’t weighing into our decision.”
“It is about the access,” she added, “and that we can provide it in this country to our children, and we want to do that as quickly as possible.”
Board member Jackie Goldberg said the mandate was “to save lives,” KCBS/KCAL reported.
“That’s why there isn’t measles and mumps and rubella in our schools — because we vaccinate and we require it.”
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